Case and Associated Parts

2011 Chevrolet Traverse FWD V6-3.6LSECTION Case and Associated Parts



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Case and Associated Parts




1 - Control Valve Body Cover Assembly
2 - Transmission Fluid Level Indicator Assembly
3 - Fluid Level Indicator Tube - Model Dependent
4 - Fluid Level Indicator Tube Seal - Model Dependent
5 - Control Valve Body Cover Assembly Gasket
6 - Control Valve Body Cover Stud
7 - Control Valve Body Cover Bolt
8 - Control Valve Body Bolt
9 - Control Valve Body Bolt
10 - Control Valve Body Cover Wiring Connector Hole Seal
11 - Control Solenoid Valve Spring
12 - Control Valve Body Bolt
13 - Control Valve Body Bolt
14 - Control Valve Body Bolt
15 - Control Solenoid (w/Body and TCM) Valve Assembly
16 - Control Solenoid (w/Body and TCM) Filter Plate Assembly
17 - Manual Shaft Detent Assembly
18 - Control Valve Body Assembly
19 - A/Trans Output Speed Sensor Assembly
20 - A/Trans Output Speed Sensor Bolt
21 - A/Trans Case Assembly
22 - Torque Converter Housing Outer Seal
23 - Front Differential Drive Pinion (w/Transfer Gear) Gear Assembly
24 - Front Differential Drive Pinion Gear Lube Tube
25 - Torque Converter and Support and A/Trans Fluid Pump Housing Assembly
26 - Torque Converter and Differential Housing Bolt
27 - Torque Converter Assembly
28 - Dust Cover Push Pin - Model Dependent
29 - Dust Cover Bolt - Model Dependent
30 - Dust Cover - Model Dependent
31 - Front Differential Carrier Assembly
32 - Input Shaft Thrust Bearing Assembly
33 - A/Trans Case Cover Gasket
34 - A/Trans Case Cover Assembly
35 - A/Trans Case Cover Assembly Bolt
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